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I'm not finding anything on the Lexicon that's giving any information on it.

I would assume that Ginny told her parents about her and Harry. Obviously Molly is probably close with her daughter being that she's the only other female in the family. They were probably indifferent about it towards Harry, because they knew of everything else that was going on with the War.

Well, there's the kiss on Harry's birthday. To me I felt like Ginny had matured so much that she probably wouldn't have told her mother about that, but during the first through probably fourth years I'm sure she would've told her mum about her feelings towards Harry.

Ron, on the other hand, may have blabbed about the kiss to someone who told Molly or Author. And if Fred or George knew they'd definatley make fun of her.

I think it's safe to say that they knew about it. Even if it were just a parents intuition.

I agree with Joy that Ginny must have told her mother, too. I doubt Molly might have approved of Ginny's other boyfriends, but when Ginny and Harry got together, I imagine Ginny immediately saying so to her mother because she's confident of approval. Of course, then Molly will have told Arthur.

In DH, there's not much reaction about it because it's obvious the relationship was cut short and there is the preoccupation about the War.

Post-war, the family will deduce the reinstatement of the relationship easily enough in how Harry gives comfort to Ginny and vice-versa.

I personally do not think that there is any way possible for them not to have known at some point. I do believe that Ron mentioned in DH that Ginny was upset about the breakup to Harry after he kisses her. I don't have a book with me right now so I can not check to make sure, but Ron gets very angry with Harry so I think that it is safe to assume that the rest of the family would know as well that they were together at some point. After all, Ginny had been nursing her crush on Harry four a good five years, then they break up so shortly after finally getting together, I would imagine that this would have been a rather difficult time for Ginny, and it would be a hard thing for her parents not to realize.

I agree that they would have approved of the relationship seeing as Harry was already almost like a son to Molly and Arthur.

So, I'm taking from this that, there is nothing that is actually canon to say they definately knew, just that you all feel they would have.

Can I ask another question. You are a 15/16 years old girl, you finally get together with a boy you've had a crush on for years, would you tell your mum and dad and how would you go about doing that?

Also, how do you think that Molly and Arthur would feel about Harry breaking off the relationship and do you think that would affect the way they treat Harry at all.

Thanks again.

Well, as for the first one my parents just kinda figured it out when the same guy kept coming over all the time and then I started inviting him to dinner and to church and stuff. You also have to remember that each generation refers to the person they are dating in a different way. Ie: my mom would have told my grandmother that she was going stady.
I told my mom we were going out, and of course her response was going where, but you get the general idea. The situation with Harry and Ginny would be a tad different since he was already there. As a mom I can tell you that Molly was probably aware that something was there between them, at least on Ginny's part, but never asked out of respect for her daughter's feelings. However Molly is the type to pry so she might have asked if anything was going on. When they H/G got together the first time Ginny might have told her mom about it and when they broke up (because there was some tension when Harry was around) if Molly asked she would understand Harry's reasoning. At that point Molly and Arthur would have realized that Harry really did love Ginny or he would not have tried so hard to protect her. As often as Harry was with the Weasley's I'm sure the strain of them being around each other had to show and as for the kiss on Harry's 17th b-day, Ron and possibly Hermione, were the only ones to see it.